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We strongly object to CBSE’s new exam pattern scheme, which attempts to erase Punjabi! Punjabi must be designated as the main language in Punjab and further be included as a regional language in CBSE for rest of the nation, as it is spoken and read across multiple states. Any...

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Фото профиля Kajal Rani
Kajal Rani1 год назад

@harjotbains ..any attack on Punjabi will not be tolerated.. But ...Punjab ch ta teachers hi pure nhi ... Jithe Punjabi ..main language hai... Release #master cadre notification #.

Фото профиля Panjab
Panjab1 год назад

Why can’t you take Stand like @mkstalin for ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ? Reject 3 languages formula Stand for 2 language formula ? Punjabi and English only.

Фото профиля Kepler 🇮🇳
Kepler 🇮🇳1 год назад

Definitely as a Punjabi born in MP living in Ahmedabad. I can't speak punjabi or gujarati it hurts me as i feel i am away from my roots. My nani and mom can speak but not me . We need to save Punjabi

Фото профиля Gurwinder Singh
Gurwinder Singh1 год назад

We all condemn the action of CBSE, objecting is not the solution. As the Education Minister, what is your action on this ??? @BhagwantMann 🤷🏻‍♂️

Фото профиля Roshan Singh
Roshan Singh1 год назад

#StopHindiImposition Punjab government must take stand like #TamilNadu did , @mkstalin @arivalayam

Фото профиля Abjinder Sangha
Abjinder Sangha1 год назад

#CBSE must stop its discriminatory approach towards Punjabi Language, Punjabi is not just a language of Punjab but a rich cultural and linguistic heritage spoken across India and worldwide. Any attempt to sideline it in the education system is an attack on our identity.

Фото профиля Kritika Singla
Kritika Singla1 год назад

Tusi ki save krna punjabi nu.... teachers' di bhrti ta kr ni rhe Schools ch ...kithe gyiya sode mann saab diya hidayata...kithe gya soda calender?? Please release master cadre notification..@BhagwantMann @bsmajithia @Master_cadre @SandeepJakharpb @PargatSOfficial

Фото профиля HBrar
HBrar1 год назад

Proper action is needed, not just words. Please shoot a letter to CBSE & all other stakeholders, and also personally have meetings with them to sort out this message ASAP. Don't be lax.

Фото профиля Jatt Singh
Jatt Singh1 год назад

You are the one of greatest fuddu of all time, you are minister do something worthy, learn from south India states

Фото профиля Kritika Singla
Kritika Singla1 год назад

Shukar hai tuhanu yaad hai ki tusi education minister...pr shyd tusi apne kmm krne bhule hoye ho....Asi berojgar tohanu yaad dvande rhage...asi apne hkk lai k rhage... please release master cadre notification

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